Florida’s athletic department spent $106,972,983 in 2013 and were subsidized $4,444,516 from student fees and other means. The subsidy accounted for just 3.4 percent of UF’s athletic department revenue.

Of the $130-plus million in revenues, Florida received a whopping $48 million in contributions and $41.8 million in rights and licensing fees (television, apparel etc). Ticket sales accounted for $24.6 million in revenue.

In expenses, Florida spent $41.9 million for coaches in 2013, $17.7 million in building/grounds and $9.5 million in scholarships. The remaining $38 million is classified as “other” expenses in the USA Today report.

<p>When it comes to making money, Florida's athletic department is among the nation's elite.</p><p>Florida ranked sixth in the nation in athletic department revenues for public colleges and universities in 2013, making $130,011,244, according to a USA Today study.</p><p>On the list, Florida ranked behind Texas ($165.691 million), Wisconsin ($149.141 million), Alabama ($143.776 million), Michigan ($143.514 million) and Ohio State ($139.639 million).</p><p>Florida's athletic department spent $106,972,983 in 2013 and were subsidized $4,444,516 from student fees and other means. The subsidy accounted for just 3.4 percent of UF's athletic department revenue.</p><p>Of the $130-plus million in revenues, Florida received a whopping $48 million in contributions and $41.8 million in rights and licensing fees (television, apparel etc). Ticket sales accounted for $24.6 million in revenue.</p><p>In expenses, Florida spent $41.9 million for coaches in 2013, $17.7 million in building/grounds and $9.5 million in scholarships. The remaining $38 million is classified as “other” expenses in the USA Today report.</p>